GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS (March 19, 2015) Silicondust USA, a
San Francisco Bay Area-based technology company and innovator of the HDHomeRun®
network, working together with FYI Television (FYI), a Grand Prairie, TX
enhanced television data and entertainment content supplier, has released a HDHomeRun
Kodi add-on complete with an impeccable guide interface, dramatically changing
the user experience for the better.

The new add-on interface allows users to now see the channel
logo, a complete description of the show currently airing, an image/showcard of
the program and even a summary of what’s coming up next. In addition, the
add-on will allow the HDHomeRun to remember the last channel it was on, where
previously, this function was not available.

"The beauty of the HDHomeRun
add-on is its elegance ... There's really no set up. Just install the add-on
and you're good to go," says Edwin Kim, Vice President
of Products for Silicondust USA.

Overall, the guide interface add-on provides users with more of
a set-top box type of guide interface, but is an open source (GPL) piece of
software that runs on low-end hardware including Mac OS X, Raspberry Pi,
Android, Windows and virtually any device that is Kodi-supported.

"We are very excited to see an
HDHomeRun add-on for Kodi. It will be one of the very few add-ons that will
support legit guide data and provide an enriched TV viewing experience for Kodi
users," said Keith Herrington of Business Development for Kodi.

The HDHomeRun add-on is now
available in the USA, Canada, with additional anticipated availability
in the United Kingdom, Australia and other countries as soon as June 1st,
2015.

“We are thrilled at the excitement the
HDHomeRun guide add-on is stirring up, and are positive Kodi users will enjoy
not only the elegance of the guide interface, but the integration of FYI’s
accurate and in-depth program information and image content. Accuracy and
completeness truly does make the user experience that much better,” says
Christopher S. Stark, President and CEO of FYI.

Kodi™
(formerly known as XBMC™) is an award-winning free and open source (GPL)
software media player and entertainment hub that can be installed on Linux,
OSX, Windows, iOS, and Android, featuring a 10-foot user interface for use with
televisions and remote controls. It allows users to play and view most videos,
music, podcasts, and other digital media files from local and network storage
media and the internet. Our forums and Wiki are bursting with knowledge and
help for the new user right up to the application developer. We also have
helpful Facebook, Google+, Twitter and YouTube pages. To find out more, visit http://kodi.tv.